Jordan's Queen Rania visits Khawla Bint Tha'laba Primary public School in Sweileh, Amman, October 8, 2007. Queen Rania was making her second visit to the school this month, after calling for it to be renovated during a previous visit. The school was one of four adopted by the Queen during the month of Ramadan. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed (JORDAN)
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Jordan's Queen Rania visits Khawla Bint Tha'laba Primary public School in Sweileh, Amman, October 8, 2007. Queen Rania was making her second visit to the school this month, after calling for it to be renovated during a previous visit. The school was one of four adopted by the Queen during the month of Ramadan.
REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed (JORDAN)

In a gesture that moved Jordan to tears, Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah personally intervened to reunite a mother and her son, Mohammad, wrenched apart for over 25 years. After hearing the story earlier this week, Queen Rania took it upon herself to secure a family reunion on Al Forssah at Jordan TV.

. . . After hearing the story earlier this week, the Queen took it upon herself to secure a family reunion.

The emotional separation of Mohammad and his mother was first detailed on Al Forssah, a show produced by Jordan TV in partnership with New TV during the month of Ramadan. Every night the programme focuses on different human-interest stories. Mohammad spoke about the pain of being separated from his mother for so long and the audience was moved to tears when he mentioned that he had only seen her through low-quality pictures exchanged online.

Mohammad came on the show hoping he would get the chance to see his mother, so the producers set up a video feed from Gaza earlier this week, and that was the first time he got to see a clear image of her.

Moved by the story, Queen Rania worked hard to get the mother to Jordan from Gaza so that she could visit her son for the first time in 25 years.

She arrived Monday night and in a surprise move - to the producers, the studio audience, and most significantly to Mohammad - Queen Rania took the mother to the show to reunite with her son. Jordan Times

on Tuesday Queen Rania held an iftar banquet in honour of serving and retired servicewomen from the army and the public security and civil defence departments.

The banquet was also held to honour beneficiaries of the Queen Rania Society for the Welfare of Servicemen and Families (QRSWSF).

. . . HRH Princess Aisha, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs-of-Staff General Khaled Sarayreh, who is the deputy chairperson of the society, and Royal Court Adviser Yousef Issawi attended the banquet. Jordan Times (Second article on the page)

The royal house of Jordan are very active in this Holy Month, I love seeing Queen Rania with children as always.
As there are 2 Days left in Ramadan I should say Thanx to every one post a picture or article in this thread.